Tiffany Mountain is a prominent peak in the Okanogan Highlands north of Winthrop Washington. On a good day, the summit has excellent views east to the Cascades and west to the Kettle Range. The Freezeout Ridge Trail is an easy 2 mile hike through nice pine forests, grassy meadows and an open rocky summit.

Tiffany Mountain

From Winthrop, take County Road 9137 north about 7 miles to FS 37 on the right. If you cross the Chewuch River, you've missed the turn. Follow FS 37 about 14 miles to FS 39 on the left. Follow for 3 miles to an obvious pass with the signed Freezeout Ridge Trail on the right.

The Freezeout Pass Trail No. 345 starts out in the forest with occasional views climbing a easy to follow trail. Around 1.5 miles things open up to some nice meadows, although they look chilly in my pictures, in summer they can display all kinds of flowers. The trail will pass below the summit on the south slopes to a trail junction at 2.5 miles. Go left and a trail goes up to the top. You could also go directly up instead of following the trail around.